Gravel delivery in Osceola County, FL
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Gravel in Osceola County
Driveway Gravel
Our most popular driveway material — a durable blend that compacts well and resists shifting. Provides a clean, professional look that lasts for years with minimal maintenance.
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Quick Turnaround
Next-day delivery available if ordered before noon CST. Most orders delivered within 2-4 business days.
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What to know about Osceola County
Why Osceola County homeowners choose Hello Gravel
Osceola County has a population of 418,166 and sits within a metro area of 2.3+ million; with a growth rate of 0.69% annually, demand for home improvement and outdoor projects is steady. The local climate — hardiness zone 8b with 228 sunny days per year and 33.69 inches of annual rainfall — supports year-round landscaping but also requires materials that handle both sun and storm. Homeowners and contractors seek dependable aggregates to control erosion, improve drainage, and create low-maintenance surfaces. Gravel is a versatile choice for driveways, paths, French drains, and erosion control: it stabilizes surfaces, reduces mud during wet spells, and blends with local geology for consistent curb appeal. Matching gravel size and angularity to site conditions makes a big difference in performance, which is why many residents prefer to source materials from local suppliers who understand the area.
Popular projects in Osceola County this season
- Gravel driveway resurfacing - 30 tons
- Gravel garden pathway - 4 tons
- Gravel patio base - 12 tons
- Gravel French drain - 6 tons
- Gravel construction access road - 75 tons
Osceola County quick facts
- Location
- Florida Region
- Population
- 418,166
- Metro Area
- 2.3+ million
- Annual Rainfall
- 33.69 inches
- Sunny Days
- 228/year
- Hardiness Zone
- 8b
- Growth Rate
- 0.69% annually
- Delivery Coverage
- Citywide delivery available
Best times for Osceola County projects
- Stable Fall Temps
- Optimal Spring Curing
- High Rain Risk
- Slow Winter Curing
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Gravel delivery questions
How much would a dump truck load of gravel cost in Osceola County?
A typical tri-axle dump truck carries about 10 to 12 tons of gravel. In Osceola County, price depends on material but expect roughly $30 to $75 per ton delivered, so a full load often runs between $300 and $900 plus any delivery fees. Exact cost varies by gravel type (crushed stone, shell, pea gravel), supplier inventory, and current demand—get a local quote for a firm price.
What does gravel cost per ton in Osceola County, FL?
Prices in Osceola County vary by type and supplier, but a common range is about $30 to $75 per ton for most bulk gravels. Specialty products (decorative stone or washed shell) can be higher; always check the product type and get a quote through Hello Gravel to see local, up-to-date pricing.
Is there gravel available locally in Osceola County?
Yes. Local suppliers serving Osceola County offer crushed rock, limestone-based mixes, and in some cases shell or decorative gravels sourced regionally. Because Florida has sandy native soils, many suppliers bring in or blend aggregates to meet driveway and landscaping needs—expect local color and texture variations.
How much would a 20 ft wide gravel driveway cost in Osceola County?
Cost depends on the driveway length and depth. For example, a 20 ft wide by 40 ft long driveway (800 sq ft) at a 4u0022 finished depth needs about 13 to 15 tons of gravel; at $40 per ton that is roughly $520 to $600 for material plus delivery and compaction costs. Ask Hello Gravel for a quote with your exact dimensions to get a precise price.
How much driveway will 20 tons of gravel cover?
Twenty tons of typical crushed gravel is roughly 14 to 15 cubic yards, which covers about 1,000 to 1,200 sq ft at a 4u0022 finished depth. Coverage changes with material density and whether you compact or leave a loose top layer, so measure your required depth and request a local coverage estimate when ordering.
What's the cheapest way to buy gravel in Osceola County?
Buying in bulk from a local supplier and arranging delivery is usually the most cost-effective route. Pick-up can save delivery fees if you have access to a suitable truck; combining orders with neighbors or ordering common local materials will also reduce per-ton costs. Use Hello Gravel to compare local supplier quotes and delivery options.
Is $100 an hour too much for landscape or gravel work in Osceola County?
Rates vary by job scope: general laborers often charge less, while licensed contractors, heavy equipment operators, or crews that include hauling and compaction can charge $75 to $150 per hour. $100 per hour may be reasonable for specialized equipment work or complex site prep; always request itemized estimates and references before hiring.
How much area will 1 cubic yard of gravel cover?
One cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet and covers approximately 162 sq ft at 2u0022 depth, about 108 sq ft at 3u0022 depth, and about 81 sq ft at 4u0022 depth. Actual coverage depends on the gravel's shape and compaction—denser materials cover slightly less area—so use these figures as a guideline when calculating materials.
How much will 1 ton of gravel cover?
Coverage per ton depends on material density, but a good rule of thumb is that one ton covers roughly 100 to 120 sq ft at a 2u0022 depth. For deeper layers or heavier materials the coverage drops; check the supplier's density or ask Hello Gravel for a site-specific conversion.
How much would 1,000 sq ft of gravel cost in Osceola County?
Cost depends on finished depth. For 1,000 sq ft at 2u0022 depth you need about 6 to 8 tons; at 4u0022 depth you need about 12 to 16 tons. Using a typical range of $30 to $75 per ton, material cost would be roughly $240 to $1,200 plus delivery and any site prep or compaction fees—get a precise quote for exact numbers.
What is the best gravel for a driveway in Osceola County?
In Osceola County, a layered approach works best: a compacted base of larger, angular stone for stability, topped with 3/4u0022 crushed stone or crushed limestone for a stable, drainable surface. Consider geotextile fabric and edging to limit migration, and avoid very round gravels (like pure pea stone) on driveways because they move more under traffic and heavy rain.
Will gravel wash away in Osceola County's climate and how do I prevent it?
Because Osceola County gets heavy seasonal rains and occasional tropical storms, loose or improperly installed gravel can wash or migrate. Prevent erosion by installing proper base material, compaction, edging, positive drainage (swales or French drains), and appropriate depth—ask your supplier or Hello Gravel for installation tips tailored to local conditions.
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